| Natalie Dessay & Ramón Vargas - Roméo et Juliette - Final Duet - Met 2006Tue, 06 Jan 2009 10:52:47 -0800 by DessayBestSingerCharles GounodRoméo et JulietteMarch 4, 2006 Roméo - Ramón VargasJuliette - Natalie DessayFrère Laurent - Kristinn SigmundssonStéphano - Katharine GoeldnerMercutio - Stéphane Degout Benvolio - Tony StevensonGertrude - Jane BunnellCapulet - Frederick BurchinalTybalt - John NuzzoPâris - Daniel SutinGrégorio - David Won Duke of Verona - Julien RobbinsConductor - Bertrand de BillyProduction - Guy Joosten Set Designer - Johannes Leiacker Costume Designer - Jorge Jara Lighting designer - David Cunningham Choreographer - Seán Curran Related: dessay vargas degout gounod metropolitan opera new york | |
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| BoredMon, 05 Jan 2009 09:04:04 -0800 by 3ta0dSo bored not at school cos of repairs to sutin...haha... i know... its weird i wish they would repair the window that i closed and came off in my hands...lol Related: bored boring !! !!! | |
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| Love, Peace and Freedom - Children's ChoirThu, 11 Dec 2008 06:27:05 -0800 by davidnewman108The Pearl S. Buck Elementary School Choir sing and perform in sign David Newman's Love, Peace and Freedom. This was filmed at Neshaminy High School on December 10th, 2008. It was translated for sign and conducted by chorus director, Marianne Sutin with an instrumental arrangement by Randy Sutin. The original version of Love, Peace and Freedom is on David Newman's 2008 Release: Love, Peace, Chant and is available at www.davidnewmanmusic .com, iTunes, Amazon and other internet music sites. Related: love peace freedom chant kirtan david newman durga das choir children kids chorus pearl buck | |
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| Psalm 121 Esa Enai - with text and translationMon, 17 Nov 2008 19:28:37 -0800 by cantorandoperaI was very fortunate to be able to work with the composer, Mr. Ben Steinberg, on this wonderful setting of Psalm 121. He was gracious in helping me free up my interpretation by taking more liberties than I was prepared to do, with the flow of the music. Ben Steinberg, son of the late Cantor Alexander Steinberg, was born in Winnipeg, Canada, in l930 and educated at Toronto's Royal Conservatory of Music and the University of Toronto. Involved in traditional synagogue music since childhood (he was a child soloist at age eight and conducted his first synagogue choir at age twelve) his career is a long and distinguished one. Having served Toronto's Temple Sinai as Director of Music since l970, Mr. Steinberg was appointed its Composer-in-Residenc e in l996. He is a widely-recognized composer, conductor and lecturer, noted for his lecture-recitals on Jewish Music History and style at major centers and universities in Canada and the United states, including Cornell University, where he has twice been invited as Dean sage Speaker. His works have been commissioned by numerous synagogues and other groups such as: The Toronto Chamber Players; The Royal Canadian College of Organists; The American Guild of Organists; The Canadian Jewish Congress; The Toronto Holocaust Remembrance Committee; the Weizmann Institute; the University of St. Thomas (Texas); Cabrillo College (California); Yale University in conjunction with Union Theological Seminary and Hebrew Union College (New York); and The American Conference of Cantors. His compositions have been performed by such outstanding artists as opera star Richard Tucker, and actor/narrators Ed Asner and the late Herschel Bernardi. His works, published in the U.S., Canada and Israel, include six Sabbath Services, a Memorial Service, thirteen cantatas for chorus and orchestra, numerous choral settings, instrumental chamber works and solo songs. His music has been performed often in concert and broadcast worldwide. A recording of his Friday Evening Service "Shomeir Yisrael" was released by Arkay Records of California. Many of his works have been selected for inclusion in recordings by artists in Europe and across the United States.His cantata "Echoes of children" for Choir and orchestra, commemorating the children who perished in the holocaust and broadcast under his direction on the Canadian National Network (CBC) won the prestigious 1979 International "Gabriel Award" for outstanding creativity in broadcast programming. A PBS performance of this work with the Toledo Symphony was shown on television stations throughout the U.S.. He was honored by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, which devoted a complete broadcast to the presentation of his synagogue music, performed under his direction by two cantors, a choir and symphony orchestra.The recipient of many awards and honors, he is proud to have received the 1983 "Kavod Award" of the Cantors' Assembly (Conservative); the 1990 inaugural Guild of Temple Musicians' "Shomer Shira Award" and in 1992 was made an honorary member of the American Conference of Cantors (Reform). The American Harp Society presented him with an honorary membership in 1983, honoring his "Suite for Flute, Viola and Harp", built on Sephardic themes. He was invited by Israel's 1988 Zimriah (Choral Festival) to lecture on his choral compositions. Earlier, he was honored twice by the city of Jerusalem, which invited him to be an artist-in-residence at its creative retreat, "Mishkenot Shaananim" - an honor then reserved for composers, artists and writers of international stature. In 1998, New York's Hebrew Union College/Jewish Institute of Religion conferred upon him the honorary degree of "Doctor of Humane Letters". On Nov. 12, 2004 he was honored for Lifetime Achievement by the Canadian Council for Reform Judaism, and on December 6, 2001, he received the Union of American Hebrew Congregations' highest honor, the Eisendrath Bearer of Light award. The University of Calgary (Alberta) in recognition of his contribution to Canadian and Jewish music worldwide has established a "Ben Steinberg Archive" to house his original manuscripts, scores and papers.Performed at Rodef Shalom CongregationSoloist: Rowna SutinOrganist: Don Megahan Related: ben steinberg esa enai rowna sutin don megahan | |
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| Peices - Plan B Ft Chase And StatusMon, 17 Nov 2008 05:34:09 -0800 by Dawber2k8You Don't Care, About me, Anymore, Thats why you, you wanna break my heart, Into pieces on the floor. If you don't care, About me, Anymore, why do you, you wanna break my heart, into pieces on the floor. You Don't Care, About me, Anymore, Thats why you, you wanna break my heart. (echo) I remember when i used to feel sutin, i remember when i used to feel sutin. I remember when i used to feel sutin, i remember when i used to feel sutin. I remember when i used to feel sutin, i remember when i used to feel sutin. I remember when i used to feel sutin, now-o-ow-o-ow i'm just cold inside. I remember when i used to feel sutin, i remember when i used to feel sutin. I remember when i used to feel sutin, i remember when i used to feel sutin. I remember when i used to feel sutin, i remember when i used to feel sutin. I remember when i used to feel sutin, now-o-ow-o-ow i'm just cold inside. I remember when i used to feel sutin, now-o-ow-o-ow i'm just cold inside. I remember when i used to feel sutin, now-w-w-w i'm just cold inside. If you don't care, About me, Anymore, why do you, you wanna break my heart, into pieces on the floor. You Don't Care, About me, Anymore, Thats why you, you wanna break my heart... I remember when i used to feel sutin, now-o-ow-ow i'm just cold inside. I remember when i used to feel sutin, i remember when i used to feel sutin. I remember when i used to feel sutin, i remember when i used to feel sutin. I remember when i used to feel sutin, i remember when i used to feel sutin. I remember when i used to feel sutin, now-o-ow-o-ow i'm just cold inside. You Don't Care, About me, Anymore, Thats why you, you wanna break my heart..... Related: plan | |
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| El plantat de cebes per als calçots - HORTÀNICMon, 03 Nov 2008 03:15:03 -0800 by CaviloniaPodreu veure i conèixer com es planten les cebes de les que sortiràn els brots tendres que n'esdevindràn calçots cap al desembre. A HORTÀNIC hem mecanitzat la feina del plantat i així resulta menys feixuga que abans quan plantàvem de manera totalment manual (s'ens pelàven els genolls!!!). Veureu com per a què els brots sutin ben rectes cap amunt, alhora de plantar hem de dipositar les cebes en els solcs amb les arrels tocant al terra i orientant els caps enlaire. Mentre un mena la màquina, els altres es dediquen a escampar i col·locar les cebes, i així al llarg d'uns quants centenars de metres on es reparteixen cada 25-30 cm. De cada una d'aquestes cebes en sortiràn de promig uns 5 calçots que a partir del novembre ja podrem provar com a "Calçot petit", la nostra petita joia! Related: calçots calçot calçotada mediterraneo mediterrani salsa costellada barbacoa reunió ceba hortànic | |
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